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Riding horses Administration How and where he learned the needs?

Many people in the horse business or horse ownership as a "family" thing. The generations before them had horses, and now they also own horses. I'm sure most of your knowledge is learning of the hand. However, others (like me) do not receive this opportunity. My grandparents owned horses, but my parents did not. So "hands on" learning what is going on for generations to detainees. Right now I am still in high school, but the plan of owning a horse or in the future. Equine science Tome / classes management, and working with the principal animals such as cattle (not that your care is the same!). And as strange as it may seem, I think I'm going too far in learning and Reasearch. So you've learned that horse owners are familiar with since childhood, learned about the subject then got into the horses, or just horses and learn by doing?

I've always liked horses, but was able to ride trails like a child sometimes, and takes over a very short time. I bought a horse when I was 30, which was a disaster, as the horse was "hot." My daughter has also had the love of horses, and wanted to ride, or buy a horse. We did buy a horse, but I do not know much about horses. Children enjoy riding, but quickly became intractable, because the adults could not ride. Finally, after having sold the horse, my daughter (always in the stallion thing), decided take classes. This helped her learn the rudiments of riding, basic information about horses, do a little show, so I was always uncomfortable reins of a horse, a saddle horse, etc. It is best to find a barn with a very good coach. You might even enjoy watching some of the lessons to give more people. Make some control that is considered good. A person can only give lessons on a horse ready for you to ride a horse, teach him a lesson while they are talking to other people, paying scant attention to you or your real progress. Find someone who is interested in teaching her horse, foundations of the bridle, saddle, safety and the horse. Often, a small private barn provide a little more time management, a large barn, which has a production line of people Incidentally, lesson after lesson. Not necessarily "Bad", but you can learn a lot with them, as someone who can spend some time with you. Also make sure they are a good driver. They were showing their horses, or show your students into the classrooms of others who only shows his own barn? This is not a necessity, but could show that they are interested in obtaining better be good enough to do well in the exhibitions. You would do well from 6 months of lessons even a couple years of being a good coach, before buying a horse. That's a lot of things for you, including allowing you to run more than one horse, is good for you. So if you decide to buy a horse make sure you have a great experience to help you make your decision, because you can get a horse are not well trained horse is also for you, or simply in poor health, it is very difficult to discern. Never buy a horse without a verification of the EFF. The money spent on veterinary checks can save more than you could even go on the horse, and much heartache, if the horse is still not possible, and you have to sell, perhaps without success. Get to know people with horses, and consider joining a 4H club, because people in these clubs are usually very helpful, and I know many things. These contacts are generally good. Good luck.